Highlights ► Outlines some of the difficulties of decarbonising transport. ► Argues that social sciences can make major contributions to understanding that decarbonisation. ► Identifies research priorities regarding climate change and transport for social scientists. ► Introduces the contributions in the special section and contextualises these.
Abstract This pieces introduces the papers brought together in this special section of Journal of Transport Geography. It explores some of the difficulties of decarbonising transport and argues that the social sciences, including human geography and its many sub-disciplines, can make important contributions to understanding the links between climate change, energy use and transport. Some research priorities for social scientists interested in these issues are outlined, and reflections are offered on how the social sciences can make further contributions to the thinking about transport’s decarbonisation.
Introduction to the special section on theoretical perspectives on climate change mitigation in transport
Journal of Transport Geography ; 24 ; 467-470
2012-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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